Jan-29-2014 11:01 AM
Feb-05-2014 10:27 AM
MotorPro wrote:peaches&cream wrote:They don't work on motorhomes.....they don't want you or your friends with motorhomes back.
If they refused to service my MH I would be sure to let them know I would never bring it back to them for service. And I would let everyone with a MH know they refused to service my MH :S
Feb-05-2014 10:05 AM
Feb-05-2014 10:05 AM
Feb-05-2014 09:09 AM
peaches&cream wrote:They don't work on motorhomes.....they don't want you or your friends with motorhomes back.
If they refused to service my MH I would be sure to let them know I would never bring it back to them for service. And I would let everyone with a MH know they refused to service my MH :S
Feb-05-2014 07:04 AM
peaches&cream wrote:
If they refused to service my MH I would be sure to let them know I would never bring it back to them for service. And I would let everyone with a MH know they refused to service my MH :S
Feb-05-2014 06:48 AM
Feb-05-2014 05:58 AM
msmith1199 wrote:
Speaking from experience, if you go to Walmart for an oil change, don't go too far away and keep an eye on the guy doing it. Those guys doing the oil changes often get about 3 or 4 minutes of training and are set loose. Make sure they do things like put the plug back in the oil pan before putting the new oil back in the engine, make sure they don't cross thread the oil filter or torque it down to a hundred pounds of pressure, and make sure they don't climb into the drivers seat with their oil coverage pants and hands and shoes!
Jan-31-2014 08:57 AM
Bill N wrote:
Hey, if you just want an oil change and at a decent price, check your local Walmart. All of those in my area have one large bay with a pit under it and happily accept motorhomes. Normal charge plus maybe a few bucks extra for more oil if necessary. The guy I went to the other day say they change 3 to 4 motorhomes a week. I paid $34. CW wants $65 (Good Sam rate). Also to change generator oil/filters, CW wants $75 (Good Sam rate). Buy your own filters and oil (cost me $33) and do it yourself - it's a snap and very easy to access while just sitting on a stool. JMHO
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Jan-29-2014 03:35 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:
With Ford all you have to do is ask the Service Department General Manager to locate/refer you to their Ford Truck Center.
They send 'all' their customers with big trucks or trucks that need a bigger lift for service to their closest designated Ford Truck Service Center. Been traveling for 6 years now and have never run across a town that didn't have one and I was referred to them by the local Ford Dealer. So they expected my arrival.
Jan-29-2014 02:45 PM
blknomad wrote:
I just left my local Ford dealer after they refused to service my F-53 ford mo ho on the grounds that it was too big. Now ths is not a old time Mom and Pop dealer, this is a dealer with multipal brands. My question is what if would no longer move? What if it was a major warrenty issue and not just an oil change? Is there no recorse? Whar would you do?